Subscribe to the daily news Sign in
En
Kenya: GIZ handed over the reviewed RAC
19 March 2022

Kenya: GIZ handed over the reviewed RAC

GIZ handed over a reviewed refrigeration and air conditioning (RAC).  It now includes Green Cooling technologies.

A future-friendly transformation of the RAC sector requires well-trained technicians who know how to handle Green Cooling technologies. The concept of Green Cooling describes the use of natural refrigerants like hydrocarbons (e.g., propane and isobutane), ammonia and CO2 in combination with highly energy-efficient appliances, ideally powered by renewable energy sources.

The Green Cooling Initiative (GCI in short, part of the GIZ programme Proklima) has been collaborating with the GIZ Youth Employment and Vocational Training Programme in reviewing the Kenyan RAC curricula. The objective was to best integrate Green Cooling into the existing curricula and improve the employability of the graduates from the training institutions.

The Green Cooling Initiative is funded by the Federal Ministry of Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU); the Youth Employment and Vocational Training Programme by the German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

On 2nd March 2022, GIZ handed over the reviewed RAC curriculum that now includes specific safety measures for hydrocarbons to the Technical and Vocational Education and Training, Curriculum Development Assessment and Certification Council (TVET-CDACC). TVET-CDACC is one of the national curricula developing bodies in Kenya. Present were the CEO TVET-CDACC, Dr Lawrence Guantai, the Director Technical Services, Mr Gichuhi Ndegwa, the Curriculum Development Officer, Mr Silas Peter Khasindu, and the GIZ colleagues Emmanuel Choge and Josphine Mutero.

The reviewed curriculum is a great achievement on the way to establish a national qualification, certification and registration scheme (QCR) for RAC technicians in Kenya. GIZ Proklima, with its “Fit for Green Cooling” approach, supports partner countries in every step of the way to tailor the QCR scheme to suit specific national needs and circumstances.
Share
Get the daily refrigeration briefing
Trusted by 3,000+ refrigeration professionals worldwide
By subscribing, you create a free Refindustry account and agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
No spam. Only industry-relevant news.
Unsubscribe anytime.

Related news

Natural refrigerants gain attention in Africa policy brief
A policy brief developed under the EU-funded SophiA project highlights the growing role of natural refrigerants in Africa and outlines barriers to their wider adoption. The document emphasizes ...
16 Apr 2026
EU Safety Rules Trump F-Gas Certification for Natural Refrigerant Work
The European Commission has confirmed that occupational safety and health directives fully apply to technicians working with natural refrigerants and are not replaced by F-gas certification und...
14 Apr 2026
Danfoss launches EKE 315 superheat controller
Danfoss has introduced the EKE 315 superheat controller for industrial refrigeration systems, aiming to simplify installation and operation while improving efficiency and reliability. The contro...
17 Apr 2026
IOR honours award winners and launches Industry Skills Alliance
The Institute of Refrigeration (IOR) presented five awards, launched its Industry Skills Alliance, and announced two new Fellows at its 126th Annual Dinner in London on 12 February 2026. The di...
16 Feb 2026
François Audo, CEO of Enex Technologies: “We Never Push One Refrige...
At MCE 2026 in Milan, Sergei Mukminov, Editor-in-Chief of Refindustry.com, spoke with François Audo, CEO of Enex Technologies. Over four years
14 Apr 2026
Europe Reaches 111,650 CO2 Sites in ATMOsphere 2025 Market Study
ATMOsphere announced in its 2025 market study that Europe ended 2025 with 111,650 transcritical CO2 refrigeration sites, including 106,000 food retail stores and 5,650 industrial installations,...
09 Apr 2026